Answer:
(c) CH₂F₂
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonds are weak intermolecular forces. They are the strongest kind of intermolecular forces, although they are weaker than the covalent bonds.
Hydrogen bonds arise from molecules which contain a hydrogen atom which is bonded to one of the most electronegative elements such as N, O or F.
(a) HF, → has H-F bond
(b) CH₃NH₂, → has N-H bond
(c) CH₂F₂, → has no H-F bond ( F- C- F)
(d) HOCH₂CH₂OH, → has O-H bond
Therefore, only CH₂F₂ does not exhibit hydrogen bonding.